Word: errors
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...going to argue to this jury that this man went up to the Senate committee and say he gave false information when you will not let the tape be played." Earlier, after another counsel protested one of his rulings, Sirica declared more calmly: "If I am in error, I am never in doubt...
Leonard B. Boudin, former defense counsel for Daniel Ellsberg '52, said last night that President Ford's pardon of Nixon for Watergate-related crimes was "irrational" and that the House Judiciary Committee made a "serious error" in avoiding impeachment proceedings after former President Richard M. Nixon's resignation...
...first game, the A's showed how a club with the second lowest team batting average in the A.L. could win the pennant for a third consecutive year. Oakland got only six hits, but scored on a home run, a suicide squeeze bunt and a throwing error by the Dodgers. Game No. 2 gave the Dodgers a chance to recover, and Los Angeles Rightfielder Joe Ferguson provided the power with a two-run homer. When Finley tried to fight back with Herb Washington, the inexperienced sprinter whom he hired this year as unofficial designated runner, Dodger Relief Ace Mike...
...does not have to make extravagant claims for Liberman as some kind of closet daemon of art history in order to note that his exclusion from the official version of recent American painting is an error. Perhaps, after this admirable small show, a retrospective may come to put him in focus∙Robert Hughes
Statistically, the results of the survey have a standard error of between 3 and 6 per cent at a 95 per cent confidence interval. This means that for 19 of every 20 samples, the results received will be within a few per cent of the actual figure for the complete undergraduate body...